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Commodities and Avoiding Boom Bust cycles

04/13/2006

BHP Broken Hill Proprietary, big Australian mining company and how its working the commodity business a different way from the past. Comparison to oil Companies and similar issues faced by oil companies though more complex in the case of oil.

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Aussie Comes Under Pressure

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BHP Halts Coal Expansion

Wall Street Journal 05/30/2013

After Going All In During Mining Boom BHP Cuts its Ambitions

New York Times 08/08/2013

The Deal Is Simple. Australia Gets Money, China Gets Australia

BusinessWeek 09/02/2010

An Australian Boom Town Feels Chill of Commodity Price Decline

Wall Street Journal 06/09/2014

China’s Slowdown Hits Price of Iron Ore

Wall Street Journal 12/01/2014

Latin American exports still dependent on commodities in 2010-2015

09/11/2010

Soyabeans from Brazil and Argentina, iron ore from Brazil, copper from Chile, coffee from Columbia, and oil from Ecuador and Venezuela- Latin American exports remain tied to commodities in 2010, especially with the surge in China's growth. The situation remains unchanged from prior decades.

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In South America, a Mine of Riches and an Economic Sinkhole

New York Times 09/11/2010

The Two Latin Americas

Wall Street Journal 01/06/2014

Commodity prices drop on economic woes in Europe, China, U.S. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 06/11/2012

A South America Stalwart, Chile, Tries New Revival Tactic

Wall Street Journal 03/12/2014

China Slowdown Is Rocking Raw Materials

Wall Street Journal 03/12/2014

China’s Slowdown Hits Price of Iron Ore

Wall Street Journal 12/01/2014

The slowdown in China and the impact on Brazil as the commodities boom fades

03/12/2014

Grouped Articles

China Slowdown Is Rocking Raw Materials

Wall Street Journal 03/12/2014

China’s Slowdown Hits Price of Iron Ore

Wall Street Journal 12/01/2014

Slowdown in China Bruises Economy in Latin America

New York Times 12/16/2014

An Economic Boom Recedes, but South America Might Avert the Bust

New York Times 12/29/2014

Commodities Fall as Stockpiles Mount Up

Wall Street Journal 01/19/2015

Learning the lessons of stagnation

Economist 06/30/2015

The copper industry in Chile

09/11/2010

Grouped Articles

Sisters of Conflict in Chile, Now Rivals

Wall Street Journal 11/14/2013

In South America, a Mine of Riches and an Economic Sinkhole

New York Times 09/11/2010

Copper on Brink of Losing Price Edge

Wall Street Journal 04/15/2012

A South America Stalwart, Chile, Tries New Revival Tactic

Wall Street Journal 03/12/2014

Slowdown in China Bruises Economy in Latin America

New York Times 12/16/2014

Copper Shouldn’t Fall Down Oil’s Well

Wall Street Journal 01/15/2015

Brazil's economy in 2010-2015

01/03/2010

Grouped Articles

Latin America Boom Starts to Fade

Wall Street Journal 05/30/2013

No Ticker Tape Parade for Brazil's Currency Heroes

Wall Street Journal 06/06/2013

Thousands Gather for Protests in Brazil’s Largest Cities

New York Times 06/17/2013

Brazil, Fortune and Fate Turn on Billionaire

New York Times 06/23/2013

Brazil's New Middle Class Takes to the Streets

Wall Street Journal 06/25/2013

Brazil’s disappointing economy: Stuck in the mud

Economist 06/27/2013

The effects of slowing growth in China on the U.S. economy and the economies of Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, and other commodity producing countries

09/02/2010

Grouped Articles

U.S. Stocks Shrug at China's Woes

Wall Street Journal 07/10/2013

Abe Win Is Good for the Neighbors

Wall Street Journal 07/22/2013

Brazil's Currency Slides to New Low

Wall Street Journal 08/19/2013

Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets

Wall Street Journal 08/22/2013

Indonesia Faces Price Rise as Currency Weakens

Wall Street Journal 09/04/2013

How Emerging Markets Can Get Their Mojo Back

Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013


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